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Bede: On First Samuel

Translated Texts for Historians: Volume 70

Rosalind Love , Trans. Scott DeGregorio
Bede’s most monumental commentary, On First Samuel is an innovative and structurally complex work in four books, each with its own prologue, while the commentary is divided into discrete thematic units, each introduced by a summary. As well as the first complete modern English translation, DeGregorio and Love provide extensive annotation and an introduction discussing aspects of the work from its historical context to Bede’s Latin prose style.
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Product information:
  • Publisher: Liverpool UP
  • Year: 2019
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 582pp
  • Illustrated: No
  • Dimensions: 208x148mm
  • ISBN: 9781789621228
  • Condition: New
  • Weight: 0.8kg
Product code:
538013
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The Old Testament
book 1 Samuel (known as 1 Kings in modern Bibles) contains one of the most
dramatic stories in the Old Testament, with its tense narrative about Israel's
first attempts to govern itself by kingship, and a cast of famous characters who
drive the story - the priest and prophet Samuel, the tragic figure of King
Saul, and chiefly David himself, the youngest son of Jesse, who slays the
Philistine's champion, Goliath, and gains God's favour in replacement for Saul.



The Venerable Bede (672-735 AD),
Anglo-Saxon England's foremost interpreter of the Bible, wrote many
commentaries on the Old Testament, but his treatment of 1 Samuel stands out in
particular: it is one of his longest
commentaries, one of his first sustained attempts to deal with the Old
Testament without support from an earlier commentary, and one of the few
commentaries he wrote that can be dated precisely. Bede sets out to read the story of 1 Samuel as
full of details which demonstrate the prophetic nature of Old Testament
history, an attempt that is boldly experimental in its application of the
allegorical method of interpretation.

Historically, the commentary is of special interest for its detailed reference to the departure of Abbot Ceolfrith from Wearmouth-Jarrow in June 716 AD, which has allowed scholarship to firmly date the work and explore some potential links to the turbulent political scene in Northumbria that marked that decade. This English translation is the first rendering of the Latin into another language. The translation is preceded by a substantial introduction that places the work in the context of Bede's oeuvre, discusses his sources and exegetical methods, and offers a reading of the work's contemporary context in the light of current scholarly debate.
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